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ABA Trading LTD wrote:9780 is best right now, $2900 postpaid from digicel
you can get used 9700's for around $1800-2000 (still a great phone)
8520's go for $500-$700 Used, probably a $1200-$1300 New
Instructions for installing on the 9800:
1. Download the OS file to the PC then install it to the PC by running (double clicking) the file you downloaded.
2. Go to c:\program files\common files\research in motion\apploader and delete the file named "vendor.xml." Vista/Win7 users: In the apploader folder, simply click on "Compatibility files" to see the actual Vendor.xml file. Once you've got that - simply delete the vendor.xml file there (even if you've deleted or think you've deleted it in the folder previously) and voila, it will allow you to update to the newly installed OS!
3. Plug in BB and double click on "Loader.exe." It's located in the same place as the above vendor.xml file.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:isn't is $1300 prepaid from digicel?
SUPERMAN1325 wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:isn't is $1300 prepaid from digicel?
i went 2 check that out an in order 2 get the 8520 4 1200 u hav 2 sign up an pay 4 a month of data service 4 207 so in all is about 1400
foss wrote:SUPERMAN1325 wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:isn't is $1300 prepaid from digicel?
i went 2 check that out an in order 2 get the 8520 4 1200 u hav 2 sign up an pay 4 a month of data service 4 207 so in all is about 1400
and whats the problem?
biggy82 wrote:how did you try to reload it?Instructions for installing on the 9800:
1. Download the OS file to the PC then install it to the PC by running (double clicking) the file you downloaded.
2. Go to c:\program files\common files\research in motion\apploader and delete the file named "vendor.xml." Vista/Win7 users: In the apploader folder, simply click on "Compatibility files" to see the actual Vendor.xml file. Once you've got that - simply delete the vendor.xml file there (even if you've deleted or think you've deleted it in the folder previously) and voila, it will allow you to update to the newly installed OS!
3. Plug in BB and double click on "Loader.exe." It's located in the same place as the above vendor.xml file.
AbuStar wrote:biggy82 wrote:how did you try to reload it?Instructions for installing on the 9800:
1. Download the OS file to the PC then install it to the PC by running (double clicking) the file you downloaded.
2. Go to c:\program files\common files\research in motion\apploader and delete the file named "vendor.xml." Vista/Win7 users: In the apploader folder, simply click on "Compatibility files" to see the actual Vendor.xml file. Once you've got that - simply delete the vendor.xml file there (even if you've deleted or think you've deleted it in the folder previously) and voila, it will allow you to update to the newly installed OS!
3. Plug in BB and double click on "Loader.exe." It's located in the same place as the above vendor.xml file.
i tried that. but when it's installing the os the pc is unable to connect to the phone. thats the problem!!
foss wrote:AbuStar wrote:biggy82 wrote:how did you try to reload it?Instructions for installing on the 9800:
1. Download the OS file to the PC then install it to the PC by running (double clicking) the file you downloaded.
2. Go to c:\program files\common files\research in motion\apploader and delete the file named "vendor.xml." Vista/Win7 users: In the apploader folder, simply click on "Compatibility files" to see the actual Vendor.xml file. Once you've got that - simply delete the vendor.xml file there (even if you've deleted or think you've deleted it in the folder previously) and voila, it will allow you to update to the newly installed OS!
3. Plug in BB and double click on "Loader.exe." It's located in the same place as the above vendor.xml file.
i tried that. but when it's installing the os the pc is unable to connect to the phone. thats the problem!!
have you tried buying a new computer?
BlackBerry Torch 9800 owners will be happy to hear that OS 6.0.0.570 has leaked for their device today! If you install this one be sure to swing by the forums and let us know what fixes and findings you discover. As usual, be careful when updating your device and be sure to make a backup before loading this one up.
*OS Disclaimer - Please Read: Keep in mind this is NOT an official release and as such is not supported by RIM or your Carrier. If you choose to install, do so at your own risk and only if you're comfortable in the process of upgrading and downgrading your device software. It is quite normal during operating system development for certain features to be crippled or disabled while others are tested, and these beta builds often reflect that. They are not always better. Depending on your BlackBerry comfort level, it may be best for you to wait for community feedback on a build before deciding to download and install for yourself or simply wait for the next official release. If you require support, you will find it in our CrackBerry forums via our extremely knowledgeable community base - do not contact your carrier or RIM for Beta OS technical support (their first course of action will be to advise you to downgrade to a supported OS). *
(Optional) Uninstall any previous OS from your PC.
Download OS to PC. Use Internet Explorer to do so, not Firefox or Chrome. (For leaked versions, the browser is irrelevant though.)
Following successful DL, run OS file to install OS on PC.
On BB, go to BBM Options, scroll down to Backup section. Ensure Remote Backup is enabled AND also conduct a Local Backup to media card.
Go through any 3rd party apps that have option to save settings to media card, and conduct Backup to media card from menu within each of these apps. (Examples: all Bellshare apps such as BerryBuzz & BerryWeather; QuickLaunch; Shao's apps such as Wallpaper Changer & SixTools; Show Me The Images; etc).
Connect BB to PC. Open DM and backup device. Close DM.
(Optional) Use desktop program like BBSAK or BBMCP to backup 3rd party apps.
On PC, navigate to
•64-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader and delete file therein called Vendor.
•32-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader and delete file therein called Vendor.
(Optional/Recommended) Run BB Boss or Shrink-A-OS/BBHybrids Tool.
In same AppLoader file where you deleted Vendor, double-click on Loader to initiate OS upgrade. Follow onscreen instructions.
neals wrote:ok fellas i wah allu opinion- bb 9300 vs bb 8520 - first blackberry i gone buy- wah allu suggest
foss wrote:neals wrote:ok fellas i wah allu opinion- bb 9300 vs bb 8520 - first blackberry i gone buy- wah allu suggest
English lessons.
neals wrote:foss wrote:neals wrote:ok fellas i wah allu opinion- bb 9300 vs bb 8520 - first blackberry i gone buy- wah allu suggest
English lessons.
--> good day to you fine gentlemen and ladies, i have found myself at a crossroads between the blackberry 8520 and the blackberry 9300. for those users of mentioned models, i would like your opinion on which i should purchase, this being the first im buying- tha better or wah ? lol
neals wrote:foss wrote:neals wrote:ok fellas i wah allu opinion- bb 9300 vs bb 8520 - first blackberry i gone buy- wah allu suggest
English lessons.
--> good day to you fine gentlemen and ladies, i have found myself at a crossroads between the blackberry 8520 and the blackberry 9300. for those users of mentioned models, i would like your opinion on which i should purchase, this being the first im buying- tha better or wah ? lol
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